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Crunch time for Sweden's new citizenship law

Paul O'Mahony
Paul O'Mahony - paul@thelocal.se
Crunch time for Sweden's new citizenship law
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In this week's podcast: citizenship vote draws near, election preview, taking a Swedish language test, and why do Swedes eat waffles on March 25th?

This week we talk about the latest on Sweden’s new citizenship law as we enter a crunch period for possible amendments before it’s enacted.

Also, with six months left to the election we examine the state of play after a dramatic week in Swedish politics.

For Membership+ subscribers we take a closer look at the Tisus Swedish language test which some prospective citizens hope will be their gateway to completing the new language requirement. And we talk more generally about how to get into a Swedish university after applications opened earlier this week.

Finally, we get our teeth into Sweden’s Waffle Day tradition ahead of the annual celebration of the humble våffla next week.

Host Paul O'Mahony is joined this week by regular panelists Becky Waterton and Emma Löfgren.

Here are links to some of the topics discussed in the episode:

Citizenship

Politics

Education

Swedish traditions

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